Lissa Ann Russell and Jeff Probst - Shots from the award ceremony that celebrate moms who make an impact within their community the Mom On A Mission 6th Annual Awards and Gala at The London, West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States - Thursday 30th October 2014

Caleb Bankston, the former contestant on Survivor: Blood vs. Water, has reportedly been killed in a horrifying coal plant accident in Birmingham, Alabama. The 26 year-old was working at the plant when the train car he was working on suddenly derailed and crushed him, according to The Birmingham News.

The newspaper reports that Bankston was standing on the ladder of a hopper car and directing an engineer who was backing up a train when the car suddenly derailed at the Walter Coke Plant in Birmingham around midday on Tuesday. He was working on the Alabama Warrior Railway, where he was a train engineer and conductor.

Bankston had appeared on the 27th season of the popular competitive reality television show, which aired in summer 2013. Returning castaways and their loved ones featured on the show competing against each other. Bankston competed with his fiancé Colton Cumbie and the pair were eliminated on the 32nd day of the show in ninth place.

It always feels a bit strange when celebrities open up about their dating lives, but when it’s Katie Couric, everyone pays attention. The journalist and talkshow host apparently has quite an extensive little black book, featuring names like Larry Kind and Bob Saget, among others. Like any woman on the dating circuit, however, Couric has also had her fair share of unsuccessful dates. She told one such amusing story, with a cameo from Survivor host Jeff Probst, on Howard Stern’s radio show on Sirius FM. Let’s just say even stars can have the occasional odd encounter. "He had puka shells on," she recalled. "That was kind of a weird thing."

But, never one to take a hit lying down, Probst reportedly called into Us Weekly the next day to tell his side of the story and explain why there was never a second date. "Katie and I were set up by a mutual friend several years ago. In fact, I don't know if Katie remembers, but that same friend originally tried to set us up way back in 2001," he wrote. "I remember because we were filming Survivor in Kenya which is cool enough -- add to that a date with Katie Couric -- it had the makings of a pretty epic summer. But the timing never worked out and so we never met."

Apparently the romance was ill-fated from the onset. Still, Probst and Couric didn’t leave it at that, as he further explained. "What I remember most about the date is how nervous I was and how little I offered to the conversation," Probst recalled. "It was like I forgot how to go on a date. Like I was 14. We talked a bit about her kids and the challenges of being a parent to teenagers, and we talked a bit about our careers and lifestyles but we never got much beyond the surface."

The Emmy Awards have been accused of being dull and repetitive in the past, with the winners of TV’s top prize rarely changing from year to year. In the face of this rather severe criticism, the powers that be at the Emmy headquarters have promised a shake up for this years Award ceremony and said that there may be a few surprises in store concerning where certain gongs will be handed.

With 17 nominations each, Mad Men and American Horror Story are leading the pack, with the 1950’s set advertising drama set for a fifth straight ‘Outstanding Drama Series’ win. Likewise, Jon Stewart’s long running The Daily Show is set for a tenth straight ‘Outstanding Variety Show’ win, and Jeff Probst expected to win yet another award for his hosting of the reality series Survivor.

This might not be the case however, as the foundations really are expected to be shaken, with Probst not even being nominated for his favourite category this year. What exactly will happen is yet to be seen, but host Jimmy Fallon and the rest of the people behind the scenes have promised that things will be a little different. Still, with falling ratings, especially compared to the Grammys and the Oscars, the powers that be will have to pull something special out of the bag to prove its worth.

Jeff Probst - Jeff Probst, Lisa Russell and family Los Angeles, California - at the 2nd Annual Milk and Bookies Story Time Celebration held at The Skirball Cultural Center Sunday 20th March 2011